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A Note on the Cover: Weiche by Neo Rauch | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Notes on Contributors | ||
1 | The Market in Everyday Life: Ethnographies of Postsocialism | 1 |
Pt. I | Trading Cultures, Market Ambiguity, and Historical Transformation | |
2 | Women and the Culture of Entrepreneurship in Soviet and Post-Soviet Azerbaijan | 19 |
3 | The Shame and Pride of Market Activity: Morality, Identity and Trading in Postsocialist Rural Bulgaria | 33 |
4 | Heritage and Enterprise Culture in Archangel, Northern Russia | 53 |
5 | Dealing with Money: Zlotys, Dollars and Other Currencies in the Polish Highlands | 75 |
Pt. II | Consumption and Modernities | |
6 | Chasing Moths: Cleanliness, Intimacy and Progress in Romania | 101 |
7 | Re-constructing the 'Normal': Identity and the Consumption of Western Goods in Estonia | 127 |
8 | Manufacturing the New Consumerism: Fast-Food Restaurants in Postsocialist Hungary | 143 |
Pt. III | Rural and Institutional Transformations | |
9 | Coping with the Market in Rural Ukraine | 169 |
10 | Mongolia in the 'Age of the Market': Pastoral Land-use and the Development Discourse | 191 |
11 | Broadening the Concept of Privatization: Gender and Development in Rural Kazakhstan | 211 |
Index | 237 |
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